1. Houston, Jadeveon Clowney, DE, South Carolina: Clowney opposite of J.J. Watt could be terrifying for opposing quarterbacks. The Eagles could find this out on Nov. 2 in Houston.

2. St. Louis, Greg Robinson, OT, Auburn: As tempting as it would be to go WR or even a possible replacement for QB Sam Bradford, Robinson and Jake Long will anchor Rams line for several years.

3. Jacksonville, Khalil Mack, OLB, Buffalo: As much as the Jaguars need help on offense, Mack is the best player available, and he's too good to pass up.

4. Cleveland, Sammy Watkins, WR, Clemson: He and Josh Gordon will be a fearsome receiver tandem. Now all they need is a quarterback.

5. Oakland, Jake Matthews, OT, Texas A&M: Which comes first, the bookend tackle or the quarterback? If the Raiders draft a QB here, he'll get creamed. There will be QBs in Round 2.

6. Atlanta, Taylor Lewan, OT, Michigan: The Falcons have the quarterback and receivers in place. They just need an offensive lineman to protect them.

7. Tampa Bay, Mike Evans, WR, Texas A&M: The Bucs will be tempted to take a different Texas A&M star, especially since they seem down on QB Mike Glennon. But they need someone for their QB to throw to.

8. Minnesota, Blake Bortles, QB, Central Florida: The Vikings have Adrian Peterson. The last thing they need is a QB like Johnny Manziel to take opportunities away from A.P. Bortles will have a chance to grow in a strong offense.

9. Buffalo, Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, S, Alabama: Bills take a safety to replace Jairus Byrd. They're confident the joke won't be on them with Clinton-Dix.

10. Detroit, Odell Beckham Jr., WR, LSU: The Lions love drafting receivers in the first round. But they do need someone to complement Megatron, and Beckham will spread the defense.

11. Tennessee, Darqueze Dennard, CB, Michigan State: The Titans need help in their secondary, and Dennard is the best cornerback in the draft.

12. New York Giants, Zach Martin, OT, Notre Dame: The Giants need to rebuild their offensive line, and Martin is the best tackle remaining.

14. Chicago, Aaron Donald, DT, Pittsburgh: The Bears let Julius Peppers go and replaced him with Jared Allen. Donald will have the chance to learn from one of the best, while helping to rebuild a defense that went bad in a hurry.

16. Dallas, Anthony Barr, OLB, UCLA: The Cowboys need a replacement for DeMarcus Ware, who became too expensive for them. Barr is raw, so that could take a while.

17. Baltimore, Eric Ebron, TE, North Carolina: The Ravens saw how badly they needed a tight end for Joe Flacco when Dennis Pitta missed several games with an injury. Ebron will bring stability there.

18. New York Jets, Brandin Cooks, WR, Oregon State: The Jets haven't had a speedster at wide receiver in years. If Michael Vick is the quarterback, it'll remind him of throwing to DeSean Jackson.

19. Miami, Calvin Pryor, S, Louisville: The Dolphins can't believe that he's still there, so they pounce even though they signed Louis Delmas during the offseason.

20. Arizona, Derek Carr, Fresno State: The Cardinals got good production from Carson Palmer last year, but they need to groom a successor who'll be ready to take over while Larry Fitzgerald is still in his prime.

21. Green Bay, C.J. Mosley, ILB, Alabama: The Packers have A.J. Hawk on the inside, but it can't hurt to add to a position of strength, especially with someone like Mosley still available.

22. EAGLES, Marqise Lee, WR, Southern Cal: The Eagles love the wide receivers in this draft, and Chip Kelly loves taking players who burned his Oregon teams. Few had as much success as Lee.

24. Cincinnati, Kyle Fuller, CB, Virginia Tech: This is strictly a best-player-available pick for the Bengals, who already have a strong defense. Fuller will make them better.

25. San Diego, Cody Latimer, WR, Indiana: The Chargers bolster an already strong offense with another top receiver. They should be very dangerous this season.

26. Cleveland, Carlos Hyde, RB, Ohio State: The Browns' leading rusher last season had 377 yards. While it might be tempting to take a QB here, Hyde is a battering ram who will open up the passing game.

29. New England, Jace Amaro, TE, Texas Tech: The position became one of need last season after Aaron Hernandez's murder charges and Rob Gronkowski's injury. Amaro had more than 1,300 yards receiving last season.

30. San Francisco, Kone Ealy, DE, Missouri: Aldon Smith has had his issues with alcohol and the law recently, which means that his days could be numbered in San Francisco. Ealy could be his replacement.

31. Denver, Ra'Shede Hageman, DT, Minnesota: The Broncos have a great offense. The defense is not so great. Hageman will help.

32. Seattle, Dee Ford, DE, Auburn: The Seahawks let DE Chris Clemons go, and with a ball-hawking secondary, getting pressure on the QB is essential.